
Kaypricorn♑︎
Printed on 8.5" x 11" Pro Paper
-AVAILABLE with 1/4 " white boarder for framing.
-Watermark is ONLY on web image not on the print itself.
Artist's Depiction;
Inspired by and unknown artist who paints skulls, Capricornus is sometimes identified as Enki the God of creation, intelligence, crafts, fertility, semen, magic, mischief.
In this piece her head is healed down symbolizing her humble yet calm nature, her toes carry claws much like a cat and her hair is fully white to depict her level of wisdom. The black and white scull is inspired by Yin & Yang as a representation of her balance and the clouds she sits on signifies her lightness, as light as a feather and the lighting showed the level of energy she carries and intensifies the level of magnetism. Lastly her naked skin is to signifies her freeness, the light that glows from within until her skin does nothing but glisten, she in unashamed, unencumbered, raw, natural, beautiful, & ethereal.
Further Mythology of Capricorn:
In Greek mythology, it is sometimes identified as Amalthea, the goat that suckled the infant Zeus after his mother, Rhea, saved him from being devoured by his father, Cronos. Amalthea's broken horn was transformed into the cornucopia or "horn of plenty". Also Capricorn is sometimes also identified as Pan, the God with a goat's horns and legs, who saved itself from the monster Typhon by giving itself a fish's tail
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